Monday, November 30, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 30, 2020

Program Notes

Thanksgiving cheer lasted for two days at the legislature—part time legislature anyone?! Everybody knows that Typhoon Pongsona hit Guam on December 8, 2002 because the legislature cancelled the Camarin Day GovGuam Holiday. NOT

Norway has criminalized hate speech. Jim W. Moylan, pls don’t go to Oslo on vacation. Wokesters don’t want any part of Jordan Peterson’s new book because his pronouns are ‘he’ ‘him’ and ‘his.’ Therese Terlaje again revises the history of the Chamorro Land Trust Act. Janela adds to the Bill 312 saga. Kentucky’s AG contrasts with ours. Given recent descriptions of Sidney’s filings Tucker may have to eat a little crow. Tall Tales takes Justice Alito to the woodshed.

The Card

  • The Legislature v. Working Stiffs
  • Tall Tales v. The December 8 Myth
  • Norway v. Free Speech
  • Penguin Random House v. Wokesters
  • Therese Terlaje v. History (again)
  • Mary Torres’ Bill 312 v. the Merit System (update)
  • Kentucky’s AG v. Leevin Camacho
  • Tucker Carlson v. Sidney Powell
  • Democrats v. Big Law
  • Tall Tales v. Justice Alito

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Friday, November 27, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 27, 2020

 Program Notes

The latest from the Department pf Public Harassment & Secret Services: The phrase sentence first (and) verdict afterwards is used to denounce arbitrariness. “Let the jury consider their verdict,” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. “No, no!” said the Queen. “Sentence firstverdict afterwards.”

Lt. Gov. Tenorio returns to the card today to continue his quixotic battle against “local legislation.” De Laval, Inc. takes issue with the milkmaid, Lou LG. Kentucky’s AG contrasts with ours. De Laval, Inc. takes issue with the milkmaid, Lou LG. Our governor has now got us national press on this one. [Tall Tales was able to obtain the governor’s PR Training Manual:

Open mouth.

Insert foot. [Beep! Beep!]

Wokesters don’t want any part of Jordan Peterson’s new book because his pronouns are ‘he’ ‘him’ and ‘his.’

Therese Terlaje again revises the history of the Chamorro Land Trust Act. Janela adds to the Bill 312 saga. Kentucky’s AG contrasts with ours. Given today’s description of Sidney’s filings Tucker may have to eat a little crow. Tall Tales take Justice Alito to the woodshed.

Today’s Card

  • The Department of Public Harassment & Secret Services v. YOU!
  • Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo (SCOTUS)
  • Governor v. USN [Dairy Farmers & GOP v. The Governor (gone national)
  • Penguin Random House v. Wokesters
  • Therese Terlaje v. History (again)
  • Mary Torres’ Bill 312 v. the Merit System (update)
  • Kentucky’s AG v. Leevin Camacho
  • Tucker Carlson v. Sidney Powell
  • Democrats v. Big Law
  • Tall Tales v. Justice Alito

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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 25, 2020

 Program Notes

The latest from the Department pf Public Harassment & Secret Services: The phrase sentence first (and) verdict afterwards is used to denounce arbitrariness. “Let the jury consider their verdict,” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. “No, no!” said the Queen. “Sentence first—verdict afterwards.”

Lt. Gov. Tenorio returns to the card today to continue his quixotic battle against “local legislation.” The MCCA is looking hard for “weavers” everywhere but Guam.  Maybe we already have enough weavers.  Rachel Ramirez, late of Saipan, demonstrates that being a “journalist” is a good way to insert your biases into what you write. Therese Terlaje again revises the history the Chamorro Land Trust Act. Janela adds to the Bill 312 saga. De Laval, Inc. takes issue with the milkmaid, Lou LG. Kentucky’s AG contrasts with ours.

Today’s Card

  • The department of Public Harassment & secret Services v. YOU!
  • Josh “Quixote” v. “The Church” [Lt. Gov. Josh v. The Strawman
  • Environmental Wackos v. Guam
  • Rachel Ramirez v. Guam
  • Therese Terlaje v. History (again)
  • Mary Torres’ Bill 312 v. the Merit System (update)
  • Dairy Farmers & GOP v. The Governor
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TENORIO TILTING AT WINDMILLS


The following is the KUAM story, copy and pasted, with JW's notes in red:

Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio broke his silence on being rejected as a godparent candidate by the Catholic Church. Tenorio this morning on The Link said he was chosen to be a confirmation godparent - he is already a nino many times over - over the summer, but after attending a practice for the ceremony, he says a parishioner made a complaint about him taking part in that practice.

  • Sorry KUAM, but you're late to the party. Tenorio "broke his silence" (or at least went public) several days ago on K57
  • "...he is already a nino many times over.
  • And that's part of the problem. There is a checklist to become a godparent in the Catholic Church, so either Tenorio lied about his lifestyle on the checklist or the pastors involved looked the other way. It was probably the latter. 
  • Even in the present case, it apparently took a parishioner to object, when it was the pastor's duty to privately engage Tenorio (and anyone else who doesn't meet the "checklist") in the first place. 
  • Note: Tragically, most pastors do not involve themselves in preparations for sacramental reception, they notoriously delegate the duty to otherwise well-meaning lay persons. Seriously, do you want a nice guy walking in off the street to prep you for surgery? That's what pastors are permitting and that is really what the Tenorio story is exposing.

Tenorio, our island and nation's first openly-gay lieutenant governor, said he later was told by church officials he would not be allowed to become a nino again, and it wasn't necessarily just because he is openly gay.

"I think it's more because I'm in a relationship. So I think the church is fine if you're gay, but you're not supposed to do anything about it. So you know, pretend it's not happening. The church - they are entitled to discriminate the way they want to based on their belief systems," he commented.

  • Credit to Tenorio. While PNC tried to make this about "being gay," Tenorio, both in the PNC story and in this one, insists that it is because he is in a same-sex relationship. The proper term for it - in the eyes of the Church - is "an irregular relationship," which applies equally no matter one's sexual orientation.
  • Tenorio's choice of the word "discriminate" is probably not premeditated. "Discriminate" is one of those loaded terms which opens up the door for all sorts of bad stuff, such as "hate crimes." However, Tenorio is actually right on the mark. Jesus himself told us that discrimination would be the cost of following Him:
Matthew 10:21-23:
21 “Brothers will turn against their own brothers and hand them over to be killed. Fathers will hand over their own children to be killed. Children will fight against their own parents and will have them killed. 22 Everyone will hate you because you follow me. But the one who remains faithful to the end will be saved. 23 When you are treated badly in one city, go to another city. I promise you that you will not finish going to all the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes again.

Tenorio said the church has a different set of rules for straight persons in relationships, adding, "For unmarried straight couples who are in a situation to be godparents, they usually will let them do it because within the faith, there's a pathway to get married. The priests use this as an opportunity to minister to them so that they could get married in church. Unfortunately for the gays, that is not the case and it will never be the case, marriage in that context as a religious ceremony. But in the legal government context it is a civil right."

  • Tenorio is right about one thing: a sacramental marriage between two persons of the same sex "will never be the case." But he is incorrect about "unmarried straight couples who are in a situation" (i.e. sexual or cohabitation relationship) being permitted to be godparents - though there are some pastors who look the other way at this too. 
  • No one can be a godparent in the Catholic Church who is openly in an irregular sexual relationship - or more to the point: any person who is not leading the life they are swearing to foster in the person they are sponsoring as a godparent.
  • It is simply a matter of having the qualifications for the job. The job of a godparent is explicit:
Can.  874 §1.3: (A godparent must) "be a Catholic who has been confirmed and has already received the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist and who leads a life of faith in keeping with the function to be taken on..."
  • So it's sort of like wanting to fly an airplane because you like airplanes and the passengers like you, but you don't qualify to fly an airplane. It's that simple, but when it comes to sexual anarchy, all bets of any logic are off.
  • However, the other key word is "openly." And this is where Tenorio wants it both ways. 
  • Earlier Tenorio is quoted as saying: "So I think the church is fine if you're gay, but you're not supposed to do anything about it." 
  • That is not true. Neither, the Church nor anyone else can tell a person's sexual orientation by looking at that person. 
  • A "gay" person has to make his or her orientation publicly known in one way or another. 
  • This is why many black people reject the homosexual agenda tag of "civil rights." A black person is a black person because he or she is a black person. It's not an orientation or a lifestyle, it's a physical characteristic.
  • "Gays, etc." cannot be identified as "gay" unless he or she chooses to make it publicly known. Tenorio has chosen to make it publicly known.

Tenorio added that with the new conservative complexion of the US Supreme Court, he anticipated local legislation may be in the works to reverse the legalization of same-sex marriages, and that he would fight such efforts every step of the way.

  • It's hard not to title this whole KUAM news item "tilting at windmills.
  • Just WHO??? would introduce "local legislation?" 
  • We can't get anyone to introduce anything of consequence let alone what Tenorio conspiratorially suggests, especially in the face of the fact that the majority of Guamanians not only do NOT consider same-sex marriage an issue, they actually support it! 
  • And local Guamanians (most of whom are Catholic) are not alone:
  • In fact, does our Lt. Governor even know that it was a Catholic U.S. Supreme Court justice, Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion in the Obergefell decision? 
  • SMH. Talk about "tilting at windmills." Apparently Tenorio has nothing else to do...and doesn't read.


Please stick to fighting Covid, Lt. Governor. And P.S. there's this from the Mayo Clinic:

"It's possible that you could get the COVID-19 virus from sexual activities that expose you to fecal matter. There is currently no evidence that the COVID-19 virus is transmitted through semen or vaginal fluids, but the virus has been detected in the semen of people who have or are recovering from the virus."


NOTE: "Semen and vaginal fluids." Apparently hetero-sex is safer. Stay say, Lt. Governor.

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

TENORIO AND NERO CONTINUED

We left off (here) with Tenorio's reported comment that that "church" has the legal authority to do this. 

JW questioned what Tenorio meant by the "legal authority" of the "church" to "do this" since - pursuant to the First Amendment - the "church" has no "legal authority" over the state and the state has no "legal authority" over the "church" insofar as to what the "church" teaches and requires of its faithful.

Before we go on to the rest of what Tenorio said, PNC and K57 (which was the only media to carry the story) could use a little education. 

Just what is the "church?" 

Whenever "church" is spelled with a capital "C" (e.g. "Church") it is almost always understood as the Catholic Church - for reasons we don't need to go into here. 

But the PNC reporter uses small "c" "church." So what is that? A building? A former gas station? 

But moving on to Tenorio and again copying from the PNC story: 

According to Tenorio, the church has a legal authority to do this, but there’s no question that his experience is evidence that there will continue to be a movement against the rights of those who are living their lives independently in the LGBTQ community.

“I would expect that, unfortunately, those will be the same voices that will try and pass legislation to reduce the number of freedoms and liberties we have here on the island,” the lieutenant governor said. - PNC

As already mentioned, we dealt with the "legal authority" quip earlier, so let's move on to the next thing:

...there’s no question that his experience is evidence that there will continue to be a movement against the rights of those who are living their lives independently in the LGBTQ community.

Unfortunately we cannot even engage Tenorio directly on this quip because it appears the PNC reporter - apparently trying to keep her job for a bit longer than most PNC/K57 employees keep their jobs (these days) - wholly inserted a high-school-freshman-newsletter-twist into the Tenorio story. 

The PNC reporter interpolates: 

"...there's no question..." 

Umm, there's no question BY WHO? You? 

Seriously are there any adults at PNC? If so, you may want to help your child reporters. But let's move on to the meat of the thing.

There is an actual quote from Tenorio that we will deal with, but first there's another "freshman newspaper" thing from PNC's child reporter:

"...those who are living their lives independently in the LGBTQ community"

If Tenorio made anything clear, he made CLEAR that the "LGBTQ community" has no interest in "living their lives independently." 

In fact, the whole point of "Patti's" interview - and Tenorio's comments in the PNC news item that followed - is that the "LGBTQ community" is willing to do anything BUT... live their lives "independently." 

According to Tenorio - or the freshman child who wrote the report - the "LGBTQ community" intends to be extremely proactive in shutting down anyone who dares attempt to "reduce the number of freedoms and liberties we have here on the island.."

Never mind that Tenorio's very position as the island's (and in fact the nation's) first every OPENLY GAY LT. GOVERNOR, is in fact an island-wide referendum on the wholesale acceptance of homo-sex ... and thus same-sex unions/marriages/relationships - or whatever you or they want to call it/they/them. There is NOTHING "independent" about Tenorio's thin agenda. 

Meanwhile, there is much to be said by the "silent majority," i.e. certain homosexually oriented persons who have to endure the Tenorio-like labels and who really do just want to live their lives "independently" without the likes of Tenorio and the PNC-child stirring up dust the rest of them don't want. But we'll get to that.

To be continued...


BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 24, 2020

Program Notes

The card begins with “some” suggesting that SHPO Patrick Lujan has a conflict of interest. Who is “some?” Therese Terlaje again revises the history of the Chamorro Land Trust Act. Janela adds to the Bill 312 saga. De Laval, Inc. takes issue with the milkmaid, Lou LG. Kentucky’s AG contrasts with ours. Tucker Carlson calls the bet on Sidney Powell. Democrats are slamming law firms that represent Trump. Justice Alito incurs the wrath of Tall Tales. BLM v. Antifa—Aunt Florence always said not to expect an honest partner in a dishonest deal.

Today’s Card

  • A Journalistic Cheap Shot v. The SHPO
  • Therese Terlaje v. History (again)
  • Mary Torres’ Bill 312 v. the Merit System (update)
  • Dairy Farmers & GOP v. The GovernorKentucky’s AG v. Leevin Camacho
  • Tucker Carlson v. Sidney Powell
  • Democrats v. Big Law
  • Tall Tales v. Justice Alito
  • BLM v. Antifa!

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Monday, November 23, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 23, 2020

 Program Notes

As usual, today’s card has some interesting bouts. Our Lt. Gov. uses his inability to participate in a sacrament to attack a straw-man.  James Campbell picks up on an old Tall Tales argument that our politicians should be working with Congress provide life tenure for our Federal judge. Maybe the real purpose of Bill 312 is explained. The Attorney General of Kentucky stands in contrast to our AG. Post-election litigation is explored and Tall Tales takes a shot at Justice Alito.

Today’s Card

  • Lt. Gov. Josh v. The Strawman
  • James Campbell v. District Court of Guam
  • Mary Torres’ Bill 312 v. the Merit System
  • Dairy Farmers & GOP v. The Governor
  • Kentucky’s AG v. Leevin Camacho
  • Tucker Carlson v. Sidney Powell
  • Democrats v. Big Law
  • Tall Tales v. Justice Alito

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NERO'S TORCHES AND TENORIO JUST WANTS THE CHURCH TO BE NICE TO HIM


It is "interesting" to note that other than Pacific News Center and its radio pal, K57, no other Guam media outlet, nor any media outlet, has opted to pick up on the potentially incendiary story of Guam's first-ever-openly-gay Lt. Governor, Joshua Tenorio, reportedly receiving the canonical quash from Guam's archbishop, Michael J. Byrnes, prohibiting him (Tenorio) from presenting himself as godparent/sponsor for his (Tenorio's) niece/confirmation candidate. Maybe because it's not a story at all. 

If you listen to the full interviewit appears Tenorio did not intend to even bring up the matter until the K57 host ("Patti") decided to make LGBTQ stuff part of her interview with Tenorio. 

However at that point, it appears that Tenorio was waiting to pounce.

Tenorio picks up on Patti's clear and sympathetic invitation to bash Archbishop Byrnes - and Catholicism generally - as memorialized in the PNC story:

According to Tenorio, the church has a legal authority to do this, but there’s no question that his experience is evidence that there will continue to be a movement against the rights of those who are living their lives independently in the LGBTQ community.

“I would expect that, unfortunately, those will be the same voices that will try and pass legislation to reduce the number of freedoms and liberties we have here on the island,” the lieutenant governor said. - PNC

Let's unpack this:

"According to Tenorio, the church has a legal authority to do this.." 

Let's keep in mind that Tenorio is the Lt. Governor, and presently second in command in terms of governance of the U.S. Territory of Guam. 

What "legal authority" is Tenorio referring to? 

The Catholic Church needs no "legal authority" (i.e. Tenorio's government) to enforce its own internal governance and moral laws.

Pathetically - for Tenorio - he does not come across (to anyone the least bit educated about this thing) as knowing what in the least he is talking about. However, fortunately for Tenorio, few others (i.e. Catholics) are "the least bit educated" about WHAT Tenorio is talking about either.

But for now, suffice it to say, Tenorio is trying to tear down the wall of "separation of church and state," a wall Tenorio's LGBTQ side has long since been building - because suddenly Tenorio finds himself...well...on the inside of the wall that...well...he's been building.

In short Tenorio is demanding that the Church tear down the wall of "separation of church and state" and be nice to him. 

But more so, Tenorio is setting the stage - whether he intends it or not - for an historical repeat of a modern day Neronic persecution of the Catholic Church. 

While thousands and most-likely millions of Christians - or anyone Roman emperors didn't like - perished in the most horrible ways ever devised under the likes of emperors like Diocletian and Decius, the most horrible of them all was Nero, who, on a whim, would nail Christians to crosses, cover them with tar, then set them on fire to light his garden while he fiddled - which is probably a euphemism for what he really was doing:

The first Roman emperor to have married a man was Nero, who is reported to have married two other men on different occasions. First with one of his freedman, Pythagoras, to whom Nero took the role of the bride, and later as a groom Nero married a young boy to replace his young teenage concubine whom he had killed. - Source

To be continued...



Sunday, November 22, 2020

MAYBE NOW IS A GOOD TIME

To his credit, not even Lt. Governor Joshua Tenorio blamed the "Church" (Archbishop Byrnes) for his  (Tenorio) being prohibited from being a godparent "because he's gay." 

Tenorio correctly connected the "Church's" prohibition to his being a confirmation godparent/sponsor to his niece to his being in a same-sex relationship, and not "because he's gay."

But that didn't stop the Pacific News Center from lying about both what the Church said and about what Tenorio himself said, headlining its story:

Lt. Governor prohibited by Church from becoming godparent to his niece because he’s gay

By Julianne Hernandez -November 21, 2020

Like God, the Catholic Church is "no respecter of persons" (Acts 10:34-35), meaning neither God (nor the Church) has favorites. The qualifications for being a godparent apply equally to everyone regardless of sexual orientation and the nature of one's sexual relationships.

The qualifications for being a godparent (or in this case a confirmation sponsor) are set forth in Church Law (Canon Law), and like civil law, Church law is "no respecter of persons." Those qualifications can be read in full here, but the issue at question here is Can.  874 §1.3:

(A godparent must) "be a Catholic who has been confirmed and has already received the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist and who leads a life of faith in keeping with the function to be taken on..."

In the interview on K57, the show's host inquires into Tenorio's reception of the required sacraments but does not inquire into whether or not Tenorio is leading "a life of faith in keeping with the function to be taken on..." 

Tenorio's answer of course would have to be no, which is the same answer a person engaged in a sexual relationship with another person of the opposite sex he or she is not married to would have to answer. 

Also, one can be single and still a godparent, so it's not about who you are married to or in a relationship with. It's about whether or not you are living in a perpetual and especially a public state of unrepentant mortal sin, which would be the very opposite of "the function to be taken on" which is: 

(to assist) "the baptized person (or confirmee) to lead a Christian life in keeping with baptism (or confirmation) and to fulfill faithfully the obligations inherent in it." - Can. 872

The bottom line is that sex is about "be fruitful and multiply" (Gen 1:28). And intentionally* sterile sexual acts, whether they are same-sex acts or contraceptive acts, are mortally contrary to God's design. 

*Some persons are naturally sterile due to age or other reasons and thus the nuptial act is not intentionally sterile."

There are a few more points in the story that should be made. 

One wonders why the pastor(s) even had to get the Archbishop involved. Joshua Tenorio is a public figure and his homosexual lifestyle is not only not a secret, it is a celebrated fact, i.e. "the first openly gay Lt. Governor." This is something that could have been politely and discreetly addressed between the pastor and Tenorio. Tenorio even said that at least one of the pastors was his friend. 

The other matter, given that Tenorio is the public figure that he is, after Tenorio went public about the issue on the radio, the "Church" should have addressed the matter just as publicly; not that the Church should have made this about Tenorio, but the Church could have and should have used the opportunity to educate the public, and especially the Catholic faithful, many of whom do not understand what has been set forth in the foregoing.

There is one other matter. In Guam, "godparent" carries a cultural meaning that goes beyond just a duty to assist the baptized and confirmed person in growing in the Catholic faith. Often times it includes financial, social, and other responsibilities, including political connections. All of which can much determine the future (at least in this world) of the baptiz-ee or confirm-ee. 

And this is why people get upset a lot of times over the godparent thing. The difference between "God and mammon" (Mt. 6:24), at least when it comes to this extra-godparent role, is something the "Church" (at least in Guam) seems very hesitant to address. 

Maybe now is a good time.

Friday, November 20, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 20, 2020

 TODAY'S CARD:

  • Tucker Carlson v. Sidney Powell
  • Democrats v. Big Law
  • BLM v. Antifa!
  • BLM v. Whitecoats
  • Japan Courts v. District Court of Guam


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Thursday, November 19, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 19, 2020

 TODAY'S CARD

  • VigCom v. the Governor
  • Sens. Torres and Barnes v. The GovGuam Merit System
  • BLM v. Antifa!
  • Kaepernick v. America
  • Democrats v. Georgia
  • BLM v. Whitecoats
  • Japan Courts v. District Court of Guam

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 18, 2020

TODAY'S CARD:  

  • Josh v. Who (1st base?)
  • Underwood v. San Nicolas
  • Underwood v. Manhoben
  • Sour Grapes v. San Nicolas
  • BLM v. Antifa!
  • Kaepernick v. America


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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 17, 2020

TODAY'S CARD:

  • Carl Gutierrez v. Laura Souder [Laura Souder v. Christmas]
  • Sarah Thomas, Tony Ada and the Governor v. Maria Cenzon
  • Bill Beery v. The Governor
  • Lillian Perez-Posadas and Socialism v. Progress
  • Shelton et al. v. Anti-racism
  • The One Whose Name Shall Never Pass Our Lips v. The Governor 
 

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Monday, November 16, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 16, 2020

 TODAY'S CARD:

  • Laura Souder v. Christmas
  • Topasña v. Transparency
  • Art San Agustin v. Transparency
  • Governor v. Maria Cenzon
  • Bill Beery v. The Governor
  • Lillian Perez-Posadas and Socialism v. Progress
  • Shelton et al. v. Anti-racism
  • The One Whose Name Shall Never Pass Our Lips v. The Governor

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Friday, November 13, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV 13, 2020

TODAY'S CARD 

  • Wil Castro & Bevacqua v. Mike San Nicolas Photo
  • GWA v. Drugs
  • Biden v. TaleGater #1
  • BLM v. Democrats
  • BLM v. Biden
  • Kaepernick v. America
  • Democrats v. Georgia
  • BLM v. Whitecoats
  • Japan Courts v. District Court of Guam

 

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Thursday, November 12, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 12, 2020

 TODAY’S CARD

  • Wil Castro & Bevacqua v. Mike San Nicolas
  • Bevacqua v. America
  • BLM v. Democrats
  • BLM v. Biden
  • Kaepernick v. America
  • BLM v. Whitecoats
  • Japan Courts v. District Court of Guam

Program notes:

  • Quaere: When is a Republican not a Republican? Ans. When he “they” endorses [sic] a Democrat.
  • For those who “sign up” with BLM, e.g. Whitecoats consider the Rule of Tigers:
  • “‘What does it mean to ride the tiger?
  • take on a responsibility or embark on a course of action which subsequently cannot safely be abandoned. The expression comes from the Chinese proverb 'He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount'.”
  • Japan Courts v. District Court of Guam—a new industry for Guam?!!
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Jayne Flores, the Bureau of Women’s Affairs Director, issued a statement on the election of Kamala Harris as the first female vice president of the United States of America, wherein Flores states:

If you could read the minds of the women witnessing Harris’ speech, they would present a kaleidoscope of specters: slavery, beatings, sexual assault, and harassment; unfair and unequal treatment over what she wore, how she acted, what she said, what she was paid or not paid; opportunities lost because of gender, pregnancy, motherhood; and of how women have had to steel themselves to survive to this point.

Aside from the fact that Ms. Flores appears to have never known a single woman who was loved, honored, respected and celebrated (which is a serious oddity given the primacy of matriarchs on Guam), Flores curiously casts pregnancy and motherhood in the same shadow as "slavery, beatings, and sexual assault."

To provide a counterpoint to Flores'  it is tempting to wax eloquent about the beauties of pregnancy and motherhood, given that this is exactly nature's design for the female body, 

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 10, 2020

TODAY'S CARD:

  • Lee Webber v. Voters
  • Trump v. the Mail
  • Vigilance Committee v. Topasña [Topasña v. Transparency]
  • The Birns v. the Legislature 
  • BLM v. White Coats
  • Cornell v. English 


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BISHOP SCHNEIDER: POPE SPLITTING HAIRS

 Bishop Schneider: Deception via hairsplitting – civil ‘union’ vs ‘cohabitation’

Every normal-thinking person understands the expression that the Pope uses here as a form of a cohabitation legally recognized by the state, as a stable cohabitation ('Convivencia') of a homosexual couple, and thus as a legal recognition of the homosexual lifestyle.

By Bishop Athanasius Schneider

October 26, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – In the documentary film “Francesco” that premiered on October 21st 2020 as part of the Rome Film Festival Pope Francis used the expression “convivencia civil” instead of “union civil”, asking thereby, nevertheless, that a civil law of cohabitation be created for homosexual persons, so that they are legally covered. Both expressions “convivencia civil” and “union civil” have, however, substantially the same meaning, as it is manifest also for instance in the Argentinian legislation. On December 17, 2002 a law called “Law of Homosexual Cohabitation”, in the original Spanish langue called “Ley de Convivencia Homosexual” No. 3376 was approved in the Province of RĂ­o Negro in Argentina. Article 1 provides that “Same-sex couples may make a sworn statement certifying their cohabitation (convivencia) before the competent authority”. CONTINUED

Monday, November 9, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES, NOV. 9, 2020

 Today's Card:

  • Jayne Flores & BWA v. Pregnancy and Motherhood
  • David Lujan v. Self-Determination Establishment
  • Separation v. the USA (Underwood v. MSN)
  • Lee Webber v. Voters
  • Trump v. the Mail
  • Vigilance Committee v. Topasña [Topasña v. Transparency]
  • The Birn v. the Legislature


Of special interest to JungleWatch Nation is the first item on The Card which is based on a PNC article for 9 Nov. Here’s an excerpt from the article:

 As Kamala Harris uttered those words, both as the first woman, and the first woman of color, to be elected vice president of the United States, the television cameras on every broadcast network airing her speech showed women of every color and ethnicity on the human spectrum simultaneously cheering and weeping.

If you could read the minds of the women witnessing Harris’ speech, they would present a kaleidoscope of specters: slavery, beatings, sexual assault, and harassment; unfair and unequal treatment over what she wore, how she acted, what she said, what she was paid or not paid; opportunities lost because of gender, pregnancy, motherhood; and of how women have had to steel themselves to survive to this point.

NB how Ms. Flores lists slavery, beatings, sexual assault along with pregnancy and motherhood as things women have had to steel themselves to survive.

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ARCHBISHOP VIGANO: "WE MUST PRAY NOW TO DEFEAT THE ENEMY"

Archbishop Viganò: America is in midst of ‘Colossal Electoral Fraud,’ ‘Do Not Think the Children of Darkness Act with Honesty – We Must Pray NOW to Defeat Enemy

 

Carlo Maria Viganò is an archbishop of the Catholic Church who served as the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States from 19 October 2011 to 12 April 2016.

Archbishop Viganò previously warned Catholics on the historic spiritual importance of this 2020 election on the future of this country and this planet.

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As devout Christians and faithful citizens of the United States of America, you have intense and heartfelt concern for the fate of your beloved country while the final results of the Presidential election are still uncertain.

News of electoral fraud is multiplying, despite the shameful attempts of the mainstream media to censor the truth of the facts in order to give their candidate the advantage. There are states in which the number of votes is greater than the number of voters; others in which the mail-in vote seems to be exclusively in favor of Joe Biden; others in which the counting of ballots has been suspended for no reason or where sensational tampering has been discovered: always and only against President Donald J. Trump, always and only in favor of Biden.

In truth, for months now we have been witnessing a continuous trickle of staggered news, of manipulated or censored information, of crimes that have been silenced or covered up in the face of striking evidence and irrefutable testimony. We have seen the deep state organize itself, well in advance, to carry out the most colossal electoral fraud in history, in order to ensure the defeat of the man who has strenuously opposed the establishment of the New World Order that is wanted by the children of darkness. In this battle, you have not failed, as is your sacred duty, to make your own contribution by taking the side of the Good. Others, enslaved by vices or blinded by infernal hatred against Our Lord, have taken the side of Evil.

Do not think that the children of darkness act with honesty, and do not be scandalized if they operate with deception. Do you perhaps believe that Satan’s followers are honest, sincere, and loyal? The Lord has warned us against the Devil: “He was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in truth, because there is no truth in him. When he tells a lie, he speaks in character, because he is a liar and the father of lies” (Jn 8:44).

In these hours, while the gates of Hell seem to prevail, allow me to address myself to you with an appeal, which I trust that you will respond to promptly and with generosity. I ask you to make an act of trust in God, an act of humility and filial devotion to The Lord of Armies. I ask that all of you pray the Holy Rosary, if possible in your families or with your dear ones, your friends, your brothers and sisters, your colleagues, your fellow soldiers. Pray with the abandonment of children who know how to have recourse to their Most Holy Mother to ask her to intercede before the throne of the Divine Majesty. Pray with a sincere soul, with a pure heart, in the certainty of being heard and answered. Ask her – she who is the Help of Christians, Auxilium Christianorum – to defeat the forces of the Enemy; ask her – she who is terrible as an army set in battle array (Song 6:10) – to grant the victory to the forces of Good and to inflict a humiliating defeat on the forces of Evil.

Have your children pray, using the holy words that you have taught them: those confident prayers will rise to God and will not remain unheard. Have the elderly and sick pray, so that they may offer their sufferings in union with the sufferings that Our Lord suffered on the Cross when he shed His Precious Blood for Our Redemption. Have young ladies and women pray, so that they turn to her who is the model of purity and motherhood. And you, men, must also pray: your courage, your honor and your boldness will be refreshed and strengthened. All of you, take up this spiritual weapon, before which Satan and his minions retreat furiously, because they fear the Most Holy Virgin, she who is Almighty by Grace, even more than Almighty God.

Do not allow yourselves to be discouraged by the deceptions of the Enemy, even more so in this terrible hour in which the impudence of lying and fraud dares to challenge Heaven. Our adversaries’ hours are numbered if you will pray, if we will all pray with Faith and with the true ardor of Charity. May the Lord grant that one single devout and faithful voice rise from your homes, your churches, and your streets! This voice will not remain unheard, because it will be the voice of a people that cries out, in the moment when the storm rages most fiercely, “Save us, Lord, we are perishing!” (Mt 8:25).

The days that await us are a precious occasion for all of you, and for those who unite themselves spiritually to you from every part of the world.

You have the honor and privilege of being able to participate in the victory of this spiritual battle, to wield the powerful weapon of the Holy Rosary as our fathers did at Lepanto to repel the enemy armies.

Pray with the certainty of Our Lord’s promise: “Ask and it shall be given unto you, seek and you shall find, knock and the door shall be opened unto you” (Lk 11:9). The King of Kings, from whom you ask the salvation of your Nation, will reward your Faith. Your testimony, remember this, will touch the heart of Our Lord, multiplying the heavenly Graces which are, more than ever, indispensable in order to achieve victory.

May my appeal, which I address to you and to all people who recognize the Lordship of God, find you to be generous apostles and courageous witnesses of the spiritual rebirth of your beloved country, and with it the entire world. Non praevalebunt.

God bless and protect the United States of America!

One Nation under God

+ Carlo Maria Viganò, Archbishop

Saturday, November 7, 2020

BOB KLITKIE ON TALL TALES: NOV. 6, 2020

ON TODAY'S CARD

  • Governor v. Doctors Again
  • Brown v. Democrats
  • AB Byrnes v. Governor
  • Vigilance Committee v. Topasña
  • Pika Fejeran, et al. v. The Truth


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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

BOB KLITZKIE ON TALL TALES: JOSH V CASIL

On "The Card" is "Josh v Lasia Cail," each of whom represent apparently two competing local gay rights groups. Lasia Casil is the founder of "Guam Pride," and Josh Tenorio, currently Guam's Lt. Governor, recently founded the new non-profit organization, Equality Guam

Aside from the two organizations appearing to compete with each other, one wonders why the Lt. Governor did not recruit someone else to be the face of Equality Guam when Tenorio's face calls into question if starting non-profits is appropriate for something for a Lt. Governor to be doing.

In this segment, Bob also goes to the accusation of Lasia Casil who seems to accuse Archbishop Byrnes of hiding Apuron in the Vatican. JungleWatch addressed Casil's accusation here and Bob reads from the JW post.



Tuesday, November 3, 2020

WHY ABORTION IS THE ELECTION DAY LITMUS TEST

The recording starts at my call into Bob's show yesterday (Nov. 2), wherein I bring up why abortion is the most heinous of crimes. Be sure to stay tuned to where Bob comes back at about 1:26:00 where he eloquently expands on the helplessness and defenselessness of abortion victims.